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Date:      Fri, 4 Nov 2011 04:25:21 +0100
From:      Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        bf1783@gmail.com, sylvio@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 10.0-CUR r226986 && ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp
Message-ID:  <20111104032521.GA4093@tinyCurrent>
In-Reply-To: <CAGFTUwN82LOFk_NW-E-%2BMuwL9ApsyAb_9y8KtDmhvaOZ6mbhKA@mail.gmail.com>
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El día Thursday, November 03, 2011 a las 01:42:50PM -0400, b. f. escribió:

> No, it is not the same.  You can either masquerade, by setting UNAME_r
> and OSVERSION, or by editing the headers and scripts that define them;
> or you can use WITH_FBSD10_FIX for ports that define HAS_CONFIGURE
> (which is implied by USE_AUTOTOOLS and GNU_CONFIGURE).  Right now the
> masquerading is probably safer, because there are some problems with
> the fix that are still being resolved -- and a few ports that may fail
> despite the fix.  But of course if you help to test without
> masquerading, these problems will be resolved sooner.

Well, I will try to help.

I have set WITH_FBSD10_FIX in /etc/make.conf; the port
ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp installs:

/usr/local/include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h

with:

...
/* define the system type include file here */
#define NETSNMP_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_FILE "net-snmp/system/freebsd10.h"
...

but the named header file is not there:

# ls -C1 /usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/free*
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd2.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd3.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd4.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd5.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd6.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd7.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd8.h
/usr/local/include/net-snmp/system/freebsd9.h

I don't know what the correct fix ist, and for the moment I
created 'freebsd10.h' as a copy of 'freebsd9.h':

# cat freebsd10.h
#include "freebsd9.h"
#define freebsd8 freebsd8

+Cc: maintainer

Thanks

	matthias
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